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African Journal of Range & Forage Science | 2015

Herbaceous biomass–species diversity relationships in nutrient hotspots of a semi-arid African riparian ecosystem

Helga van Coller; Frances Siebert

The hump-back relationship between species diversity and productivity predicts highest species richness at intermediate levels of biomass, and low species numbers in least and most productive habitats. Sodic patches of semi-arid savannas are considered ‘nutrient hotspots’ by producing high-quality forage. The impact of biomass reduction (due to overgrazing) and accumulation (in the absence of herbivores) on herbaceous species richness and diversity is still unknown for these hotspots. We tested the relationship between biomass and herbaceous species richness/diversity in savanna sodic sites across varying biomass levels obtained through different herbivore exclosures. LOWESS and quadratic regression analyses revealed a unimodal species richness/ diversity–biomass relationship for biomass <2 500 kg ha−1. Species richness and diversity in the sodic zone peaked at 1 300 kg ha−1, followed by a steady decline. At biomass levels exceeding 2 500 kg ha−1, i.e. where herbivores have been excluded for 10 years, the decline in species richness and diversity stabilised. Despite many debates surrounding unimodal relationships and the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, this study confirmed a peak in species richness and diversity at intermediate biomass levels in a herbivory-adapted ecosystem. Herbivores drive ecosystem heterogeneity and enhance herbaceous species richness and diversity by keeping biomass at intermediate levels (i.e. <2 500 kg ha−1 for this sodic site).


Koedoe | 2008

The vegetation and floristics of the Nkhuhlu exclosures, Kruger National Park

Frances Siebert; Holger C. Eckhardt


Koedoe | 2010

The vegetation and floristics of the Letaba exclosures, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Frances Siebert; Holger C. Eckhardt; S.J. Siebert


Koedoe | 2013

Herbaceous species diversity patterns across various treatments of herbivory and fire along the sodic zone of the Nkuhlu exclosures, Kruger National Park

Helga van Coller; Frances Siebert; S.J. Siebert


Bothalia | 2011

The extended occurrence of Maputaland Woody Grassland further south in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Frances Siebert; S.J. Siebert; Marié J. du Toit


South African Journal of Botany | 2018

Herbaceous responses to herbivory, fire and rainfall variability differ between grasses and forbs

H. Van Coller; Frances Siebert; P.F. Scogings; Suria Ellis


Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | 2012

The impact of herbivory and fire on the survival of certain perennial herbs along the Sabie River, Kruger National Park

H. Myburgh; Frances Siebert; H. van Coller


Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | 2012

Die invloed van herbivorie en vuur op die oorlewing van sekere meerjarige kruide langs die Sabierivier, Kruger Nasionale Park : referaatopsomming

H. Myburgh; Frances Siebert; H. Van Coller


South African Journal of Science and Technology | 2012

Die invloed van herbivorie en vuur op die oorlewing van sekere meerjarige kruide langs die Sabierivier, Kruger Nasionale Park

H. Myburgh; Frances Siebert; H. van Coller


Koedoe | 2010

The vegetation and floristics of the Letaba exclosures, Kruger National Park, South Africa : original research

Frances Siebert; S.J. Siebert; Holger C. Eckhardt

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Holger C. Eckhardt

South African National Parks

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P.F. Scogings

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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